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  2. Cold start (automotive) - Wikipedia

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    A cold start is an attempt to start a vehicle's engine when ambient temperatures are much lower than its normal operating temperature. [1] A cold start can be difficult for an engine due to higher viscosity of oil and fuel in cold temperatures.

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  4. Cold start - Wikipedia

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    Cold start can refer to: Cold start (automotive) , the starting of a vehicle engine at a low temperature relative to its operating temperature. Cold start (computing) , a startup problem in computer information systems.

  5. Honda CBX400F - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CBX400F is a motorcycle manufactured by Honda between 1981 and 1984. ... was also introduced. An American-style, CBX 400 Custom was added in 1983. CBR400F

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  7. Jim Fixx - Wikipedia

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    Granted access to his medical records and autopsy, and after interviewing his friends and family, Cooper concluded that Fixx was genetically predisposed—his father died of a heart attack at 43 after a previous one at 35, [7] and Fixx himself had a congenitally enlarged heart—and had an unhealthy life: Fixx was a heavy smoker before ...

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  9. Jackie Gleason - Wikipedia

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    Gleason was born Herbert Walton Gleason Jr. on February 26, 1916, at 364 Chauncey Street in the Stuyvesant Heights (now Bedford–Stuyvesant) section of Brooklyn. [5] He was later baptized as John Herbert Gleason [6] and grew up at 328 Chauncey Street, Apartment 1A (an address he later used for Ralph and Alice Kramden on The Honeymooners). [7]